Track season may have been best in area history

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Jun 15, 2014 at 11:30 AM

It was a season to remember.

Despite an unseasonable and windy spring season, this goes down as the greatest track and field campaign in area high school history.

Team-wise, Blue Springs rolled to the Class 4 state boys title with 83 points, or 39 better than second-place Lafayette-Wildwood. Lee’s Summit West placed second and Lee’s Summit North fifth in Class 4 girls.

Individually, 16 new entries were recorded on The Examiner’s All-Time Area Honor Rolls, including three all-time firsts.

With the help of Lee’s Summit West girls coach Jesse Griffin, these are the events and placement of the boys changes:

• Shot put: 5. Asia Cole, Fort Osage, 45-5 1/2 (she also stands second and fourth in the event on the all-time list).

• Triple jump: 3. Lexi Hart, Truman, 39-3; 5. Newsome, 39-0.

• Pole vault: 2 (tie). Nicole Kallenberger, Lee’s Summit West, 12-0.

William Chrisman senior Chrisha Riley missed by an inch, at 5 feet, 8 inches, of moving into a six-way tie for third in the high jump.

At the time of the performance, Carlos Davis’ discus throw of 212-5 rated No. 1 in the United States this year and was the 19th-best in U.S. history. Ford’s 6-11 high jump was 14th-best in the country and the 198-5 discus throw by Khalil Davis was fifth-best this year.

“Our area has really done well on the national level, and there are so many changes in the top five all-time list that it is a great year for Eastern Jackson County,” Griffin said.

Blue Springs could be favored to repeat its state title next season. The Wildcats return, among others, Mugeche, both Davis twins in the shot put and discus, pole vaulter Kai Miller, sprinters Taysean Goodwin and Tamarick Quinney and triple jumper Jacob Peister.

Dick Puhr is a retired sports writer and columnist for The Examiner. Reach him at 816-350-6315.

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